Al final del segundo articulo està la parte interesante:
Ogata believes that the future growth of manga in America depends on the expansion of the entire market by reaching a new audience. "Most publishers put out so many titles per month," Ogata said. "But only the big titles like Naruto are selling really well. There are no mid-level sales books." The only genre that Ogata sees doing consistently well is yaoi. "You can expect sales of 10,000 copies for each book, but that's the only genre [like that]," she said.
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Que yo sepa las ventas del yaoi han estado subiendo como la espuma. Aqui te dejo unos links con algo de info al respecto.
http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6423890.html?nid=2789
http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6434432.html?nid=2789
Al final del segundo articulo està la parte interesante:
Ogata believes that the future growth of manga in America depends on the expansion of the entire market by reaching a new audience. "Most publishers put out so many titles per month," Ogata said. "But only the big titles like Naruto are selling really well. There are no mid-level sales books." The only genre that Ogata sees doing consistently well is yaoi. "You can expect sales of 10,000 copies for each book, but that's the only genre [like that]," she said.